Excuse me, I did not understand the 6th oneā¦ 1 comments
lucky11
· 32 weeks ago
The uppermost layer of the skin, stratum corneum also called the horny layer is composed of keratin-filled cells covered by a lipid matrix which shields the skin from physical and chemical entrants. The lipid lamellar structure comprises of ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids and proteins.
Regal second-hand inoffensive 1 comments
lucky11
· 32 weeks ago
Well health potions are generally red which stems from the color of blood. There's a whole history of that in medicine pictures denoting it's, the medicine's, contribution to health. Mana, is derived from the ether which is just a fancy name for the clear sky; the upper regions of air beyond the clouds. When it's day time and you look up what color is the sky? Blue. So even though I did make this up on the spot it's a good enough answer that I'd buy it.
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2 shells, Iam taking him with me 1 comments
lucky11
· 32 weeks ago
I don't know of any place that will sell just one shell. A box? Yes. One? No. I get the point of the joke but it's like going to the grocery store and buying one, uncooked, hotdog. It just doesn't happen.
Top werk 2 comments
lucky11
· 32 weeks ago
Nuclear Energy is generally lumped into the renewable category when considering how clean and safe it is. If all energy production was converted to nuclear it would not only vastly decrease pollution it would drastically increase production. This would lead to a much more sustainable model and end much of the energy shortage.
https://ourworldindata.org/safest-sources-of-energy
https://impactful.ninja/energy-sources-with-the-lowest-carbon-footprint/
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https://ourworldindata.org/safest-sources-of-energy
https://impactful.ninja/energy-sources-with-the-lowest-carbon-footprint/
Classic 1 comments
lucky11
· 32 weeks ago
Then it worked. That was the entire point of Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
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Halp 1 comments
lucky11
· 32 weeks ago
You know what the best thing about these was? That little gap at the end was for a screw driver. A simple flat head and it was no struggle at all, at all, getting these things off. That being said I could probably count on one hand how many times in my 40 years of life that I've used a screw driver to remove or tighten one of these.
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Second-best curved bent 4 comments
Second-best curved bent 4 comments
lucky11
· 34 weeks ago
Umm, loving and forgiving of everyone, not accepting. That's a totally different thing.
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Good news, everyone! 3 comments
lucky11
· 34 weeks ago
Gotta fix that headline. "A numerologist claims a Biblical prophecy says the Rapture is coming April 23." There, now we have a much more accurate portrayal of the story.
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Responsible preparatory sticky 2 comments
lucky11
· 35 weeks ago
Monkey hanger.
The wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_hanger
An article: https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Hanging-of-the-Hartlepool-Monkey/
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The wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_hanger
An article: https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Hanging-of-the-Hartlepool-Monkey/
Correct 3 comments
lucky11
· 35 weeks ago
I mean if you're a kid and your parents (billionaires) are killed in mugging outside a theatre and then you inherit the money. There's nothing ethically wrong with the kid getting the money.
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Groundbreaking 1 comments
lucky11
· 35 weeks ago
Most of the "Art of War" isn't groundbreaking. And wasn't groundbreaking at the time. It was and is however a great compendium of ways to make your enemies hate you even more and is generally considered more effective than sticking out your tongue at them and saying "Nah, nah, na, nah, naah". Also, it was so that you could make better plans on the battlefield than: Step one, have enemy. Step two, have weapon. Step three,. Step four, win!!
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Stupendous traveled tasty 3 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
Or they may consider it a gift and feel obligated to return a favor. Not that you may like that favor but it's sorta like equivalent exchange. Again, not that you would consider it an equivalent exchange but you don't have a say in it either.
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Life hack: Describe your exact symptoms to the vet, but say it's about your dog 6 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
Off hand I would say a UTI. Typically, small ones can and will resolve themselves but to speed them on I would recommend lots of liquids. In a human I would say drink alot of cranberry juice (the real stuff 100% juice) but in a dog? Lots of water.
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Asking the real questions 1 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
Was very confused for a second. Thought it was talking about the other contractions like: I'm, wasn't, didn't, or isn't.
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Life hack: Describe your exact symptoms to the vet, but say it's about your dog 6 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
Alot of it is quality control. The restrictions and guidelines required of vet. medicine is much more relaxed than that for human consumption. Then there's just the market. Many people are just not as willing to spend the money for a pet that they would for a human. So while big pharma can charge 800% (just and example, not a fact) over cost of production for human medicine they can only get 200% (also just an example) for pet. They still make money both ways and they're not just not going to sell simply because they don't make as much.
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This image is illegal in Russia and Florida 5 comments
This image is illegal in Florida, Alabama, Ohio and Russia 4 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
I'm not sure why Putin in drag would be illegal, but it would be hilarious.
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Story time 3 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
Like I said last time this was posted here there are several code violations that I can spot. If it's on city property the city would have no recourse other than to remove the stairs.
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This image is illegal in Florida, Alabama, Ohio and Russia 4 comments
lucky11
· 38 weeks ago
Not illegal. Also, not Mermaids Frolicking. The top picture is Les Baigneuses by Paul Albert Laurens and the bottom picture is The Caresses of the Wave by Nicolas Auguste Laurens. The artists, while having similar last names, were not related; but they were French.
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Good grief 4 comments
lucky11
· 39 weeks ago
Yes, I'm sure a 25 yr old who made 100k would settle for the kind of internet you could get for $20 a month in 2018. I have no idea where they could have found such a thing but it surely was at least 128Kbs maybe even sometimes 256Kbs. And housekeeping for a $1 a day? What a deal. Bet nothing was ever out of order or dirty in that abode.
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I'd Die In Seconds 4 comments
lucky11
· 39 weeks ago
Boundless, so fairly interesting if I don't get myself killed being stupid. Or being struck by a meteor..... which then summons animals..... that attack on sight. Other than that it's cool.